Ways to Register

Online registration is the easiest and recommended method to purchase your annual membership and saves the Club valuable volunteer administration time.

Detailed instructions on the process are contained on the Zone4 website. To take advantage of discounted rates for families and couples ensure that you select these ‘cart’ options on the first page. Note that individual members can be added to these registrations as well.

Payments can be made online with VISA or MasterCard, or mail-in cheque. To encourage members to register this way, the Club is currently paying the Zone4 transaction fees on behalf of registering members.

Membership badges are mailed once payment is confirmed.

For assistance with the process contact: cnscregistrar@gmail.com. Please send any comments, questions or suggestions to this address as well.

2) Paper Registration Form

Download, print and complete the registration form and mail it, along with payment cheque, to the Castlegar Nordic Ski Club at the address below. Membership badges will be mailed to you. You can also bring your completed form and fees to Mallard's Source for Sports (Castlegar), Gerick Sports (Trail) or PowderHound (Rossland), where you will be given your badge.

Castlegar Nordic Ski Club

Box 3213

Castlegar, B.C.

V1N 3H5

3) Register in Person

Register in person at the Registration & Ski Swap Day or at the Fall General Meeting (both held in November each year). These are the last opportunities to purchase a reduced-rate membership.

Day-Use Fees

The following day-use fees are payable by non-Club members:

Adult

$10

Family1

$20

Junior (7 - 16 yrs.)

$5

Student2

$5

Child (6 yrs. & under)

Free

Senior (80 yrs. & over)

Free

1 "Family" is defined as 1 or 2 adults and their children, less than 19 years of age, living at home or enrolled in full time academic studies.

2 "Student" is defined as enrolled in full time academic studies.

Through reciprocal agreements, members of the Blackjack Ski Club and the Nelson Nordic Ski Club receive a 50% discount on the above day-use fees.

Day-use fees are paid to the Club fee collectors volunteering at each of the two trail heads. If no fee collector is present, fees should be deposited in the honour box attached to the ski trails sign.

Use of Groomed Trails

Our trail network is not designed for snowshoeing and we currently have no established snowshoe trails. If you plan to snowshoe within the Paulson Ski Trails recreation area, we request that you stay off the groomed trails, travel adjacent to track-set trails and that trail crossings be infrequent and avoid disturbing the tracks set for classic and skate skiing.

If you happen to use our cabins or other facilities we would greatly appreciate a donation towards their maintenance. Thank you!